1. dished - Adjective
2. dished - Verb
4. dished - Adjective Satellite
of Dish
Source: Webster's dictionaryHave you listened to the radio lately? Have you heard the canned, frozen and processed product being dished up to the world as American popular music today? Billy Joel
There may be "pie in the sky when you die" but how the pie is dished out on the ground has considerable existential relevance. Eric Wolf
The mature fruit is cooked in August and dished out in September. Sicilian Proverb
"Amanda's parents are fully aware of her engagement and at this point are not approving Amanda to legally get married under the conservatorship," so the source dished. Source: Internet
After an admiring introduction from Cooper, whom Pitt credited for helping him get sober, Pitt dished out more of the awards-season he has been trafficking in lately. Source: Internet
A loud roar rang out at the Centre as the announcement was made, with players whooping and hollering as Cotton dished out high-fives and hugs. Source: Internet